Tyson Fury is eyeing up a clash with newly-crowned world heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder.

The American knockout artist outboxed Bermane Stiverne for 12 rounds in Las Vegas on Saturday night to lift the WBC version of the strap with the unbeaten Morecambe giant now targeting a blockbuster clash with Wilder down the line.

Fury, 23-0 with 17 knockouts, is the mandatory challenger to Wladimir Klitschko and wants to fight the Ukranian great first before a unification battle with Wilder.

The 26-year-old, who faces Christian Hammer on February 28 at London’s O2 Arena, said: “I don’t like Deontay Wilder and he doesn’t like me.

“I think he’s a big hype-job. We once had a bit of a falling out in Sheffield at one of Mick Hennessy’s boxing shows and I told him one day I will get him in the ring and knock him out. That is still my plan.

“He’s got a title now and I’m the mandatory challenger for Wladimir Klitschko.